http://www.donahoekearney.com You may not expect something to go wrong in a hospital. You trust your doctors and nurses with your life, but what happens when they make a mistake and you suffer an injury? Watch this video as a D.C. medical malpractice lawyer explains how he can help you.

If you believe you were injured in a hospital, it is important that you speak with a skilled medical malpractice attorney immediately. There is no time to waste in situations like these, as information related to your injury needs to be preserved. It is important that you write down all the names of doctors and nurses involved in your care and get a copy of any test that was taken, such as an X-ray or CT scan. Sometimes tests disappear, so it is critical that you don’t leave the hospital without a copy of your test or study that was taken.

For help evaluating your medical records and tests, and to determine if you have a medical malpractice claim in Maryland, Virginia or the D.C. area against a doctor, nurse or hospital, call Donahoe Kearney at 202-393-3320 for a free consultation with a skilled D.C. medical malpractice lawyer today. Also, feel free to look at our website http://www.donahoekearney.com to view our education resources.

Like all of us - bus drivers, accountants, construction workers, lawyers, we all have rules to follow. And nurses, doctors, hospital techs, specialists, consultants are no different. Everyone in healthcare has rules to follow - rules that are in place to keep patients safe.

So if you think someone you know was seriously injured because someone in healthcare didn't follow the rules, or a hospital didn't have a system to make sure the right thing was done, call us or send us a confidential email. We'll give you as much information as we can about preventable medical mistakes in D.C., Maryland or Virginia and holding the healthcare system accountable for breaking the rules.

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